Pune faced intense rainfall on Saturday afternoon, exposing the city’s ongoing struggle with erratic pre-monsoon weather and fragile urban infrastructure. The city's aged drainage systems failed to handle the water volume, leading to widespread flooding and traffic disruptions.
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The sudden intense rainfall in Pune was caused by a shift in atmospheric pressure and temperature gradients across the Deccan Plateau, leading to heavy pre-monsoon activity.
Localities such as Deccan, Shivajinagar, Karvenagar, and parts of the Peth areas were most affected. Suburban zones like Baner, Sus, and Pashan also reported heavy rain and temporary waterlogging.
Pune's drainage systems are ageing and under-capacity, often clogged with debris, leading to waterlogging and flooding during heavy rains.
The IMD advised residents to stay indoors during heavy spells, avoid standing under trees due to lightning risk, and prepare for possible short-term outages.
Investing in resilient urban design, improving stormwater drainage systems, and enhancing inter-agency coordination and citizen awareness are crucial steps to prevent future flooding in Pune.
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